Shimonek (6’3/220) was the Red Raiders’ backup until his redshirt senior year, when Shimonek exploded for a 67% completion rate, 33:10 TD-to-INT ratio, and 8.0 YPA. PFF College charted Shimonek with the highest passer rating on 20-plus-yards throws (135.4) in all of Division I. Shimonek played poorly for one late-season stretch and was briefly benched by coach Kliff Kingsbury, however, an additional red flag on his already limited resume. Shimonek is a talented passer with plus athleticism and size, but his track record is spotty at best. He’s a developmental project.

Wells (6’6/256) was primarily a blocker for SDSU’s run-heavy offense, managing a career 38/449/11.8/6 receiving line but earning second-team All-Mountain West in each of his final two seasons based almost strictly on Wells’ ability to open holes for Donnel Pumphrey and Rashaad Penny. Wells showed potential to become something more by running 4.75 at the Combine with a 33-inch vertical and 20 reps on the bench. Wells profiles as a trusty role player with some developmental room for growth.
Source: David Wells on Twitter Apr 28 - 8:05 PM
Kameron Kelly - DB - Cowboys
Cowboys signed San Diego State S Kameron Kelly.

Kelly (6’2/204) played safety his first three seasons before moving to corner as a senior, where he earned first-team All-Mountain West with three interceptions. Kelly posted ten INTs for his career but tested poorly in the pre-draft phase with 4.66/4.68 speed and a 33-inch vertical. A work in progress whenever he lands, Kelly will probably end up as a jack of multiple trades but master of none.

Tony Brown got some positive pub/rankings. Deep Blue Draft had him ranked as the #10 CB. He ran a 4.35 40

Chargers signed Alabama CB Tony Brown.

Brown (6’0/199) was a sub-package slot corner and special teamer for the Crimson Tide, managing three career interceptions and 4.5 tackles for loss. An All-American 4x400 sprinter for Alabama’s track team, Brown blazed 4.35 at the Combine with a lightning-quick 6.78 three-cone time. Arguably the top gunner in this draft class, Brown offers longer-range upside as a versatile defensive back with adequate size, outstanding tackling skills, and high-end athleticism.

isnt Ekeler our best Gunner now? Maybe this guy is a ST player to watch